Bryce Eishold

19 Jun 2017, midnight

Saturday night's Victorian Netball League championship game between the Monash University Storm and the Peninsula Waves has been labelled a success after more than 350 people packed into Traralgon Sports Stadium on Saturday night.

Saturday night's Victorian Netball League championship game at Traralgon has been labelled a success. photo jarrod whittaker

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Saturday night's Victorian Netball League championship game between the Monash University Storm and the Peninsula Waves has been labelled a success after more than 350 people packed into Traralgon Sports Stadium on Saturday night.

Netball Victoria operations manager Angela Banbury said the showcase event offered an opportunity for Gippslanders to watch the state's highest level of competitive netball without commuting to Melbourne.

"It's a standard that not a lot of people get to experience," Banbury said.

"It's normally played on a Wednesday night so people from Traralgon probably wouldn't get to (Melbourne) unless they were playing themselves."

The regional game was part of Gippsland Storms' alignment with Monash University, which was established in 2014.